Thanks for your enlightening post! I thought the graphics were awfully Art Deco for 1924, but I was completely taken in by the "Georgia Melodians," who disbanded in late 1924. However, it turns out that Charley Boulanger was the original frontman (and violin player) for the Edison recording artists of the same name, and evidently started up the band again at a later date. I have so far found nothing on personnel changes in the Georgia Melodians after the 1924 breakup, but it's the same frontman and the same band name. I don't doubt the 1930 date for the poster - especially since the Georgia Melodians weren't playing at Sherman's on Saturday night, May 17.Edisone wrote:It's the Florimel Sorority, not Gamma Sigma. Gamma Sigma Alpha is their 'chapter' of the Flormel Sorority.
The was also a Saturday, May 17 in 1930, and the style of lettering makes me think this dance was in 1930. "Charley Boulanger and his Georgia Melodians" played at many colleges through 1930-31. Also, the Florimel Sorority consisted of White girls, not Black. Can't imagine a White band playing for a Black event in 1924 or 1930.
Just found this: They played about 100 miles from Syracuse, the very next day.
I still have been unable to find a "Florimel Sorority" through Yahoo or Google searches. Can you supply me with some information on the Florimel sorority?
George P.